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  4. RAILWAYS MAY BE COMPELLED TO CARRY GOODS

    A move which may prevent a disastrous shortage of harvesting and other agricultural machinery was taken this afternoon when the Chief Justice (Sir Edmund Herring) issued an order nisi calling upon the Victorian Railways Commissioners to show cause why they should not ...

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  5. Is Chifley Government Afraid Of Mr. Lang?

    Mr Lang (Ind. Lab., NSW) has not yet been able to secure a call to speak in the Budget debate, although he made a further attempt to do so before it was adjourned in the House of Representatives today. Yesterday ...

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  6. DISCLOSURE OF ARMED FORCES STRENGTH

    Dr. Wellington Koo told the Political and Security Committee that China fully supported Russia’s proposal for reports of the disposition of troops ...

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  7. MINERS’ LEADER CITED; CONTEMPT CHARGE

    The Justice Department has announced that. Federal Judge Goldsborough has ordered Mr John L. Lewis (the president) and the ...

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  8. STORY OF “FERDINAND”

    In “The Coast Watchers.” published here by the Oxford University Press, Commander E[?] Feldt of the Royal Australian Navy, gives a ...

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  9. JUDGE’S ACTION CAUSES STIR

    Swift transport union action today followed rejection by Judge Drake-Brockman, in the Arbitration Court, of the agreement between the ...

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  10. GIRLS FIGURE IN DRAMATIC ARREST

    A 32-year-old man was arrested last night in a Bondi Junction theatre, and early this morning was charged with the murder of Mrs Ada ...

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  11. A Headache for Chifley?

    Mr J. T. Lang, MHR, storm centre at Canberra. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. TWO AIRMEN FROM ALBURY HURT IN CRASH

    Four members of the RAAF were ad mitted to Heidelberg Military Hospital tonight after a truck in which they were travelling, crashed into a ...

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  13. BRITAIN DISAGREES WITH SOVIET

    Britain has notified Russia that she disagrees with certain views advanced by the Soviet concerning the control of the Dardanelles. ...

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  14. RAIL STRIKE ENDS IN W.A.

    Applause greeted the Premier (Mr Wise) when he announced a settlement of the railway strike at Parliament House this afternoon. ...

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  15. Fire in State Forest

    Fifty acres of State forest were damaged by fire which broke out near Mt. Franklin, outside Daylesford, this afternoon. Fanned by a 30-mile per- hour ...

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  16. “Will Be Welcomed In Japan”

    Wives and families of occupation troops would be very welcome in Japan. They would not encounter too many difficulties and their ...

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  17. SOCIALIST PATTERN FOR INDIA

    The interim Prime Minister (Pandit Nehru) speaking at a Congress Party Committee session at Neerut, declared that free India would have ...

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  18. Liberals May Have To Change Attitude

    A weakening of the Liberal Party attitude towards the Federal Broadcasting Committee was suggested in some quarters tonight. ...

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  19. German Mines in Corfu Channel

    The Admiralty states that it has been established that 22 mines swept up in North Corfu Channel, off the coast of Albania, on November 13 were of ...

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  20. DUKE TO ATTEND SCHOOL SPEECH DAY

    The Duke of Gloucester has consented to distribute prizes to boys of the Canberra Grammar School at the School’s annual speech day on ...

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  21. “No White Australia Policy For N.G.”

    When Australia’s draft trusteeship agreement for New Guinea was being discussed by the Trusteeship Committee Krishna Menon, from India, ...

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  22. Ukrainian Shot By Thugs

    M. Manuilsky (Ukrainian delegate) told United Press that the shooting of a Ukrainian delegate to the General Assembly (Gregory Stadnik) ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. ‘Rats’ Want Name Protected

    The Attorney-General (Dr. Evatt) will consider having the word “Tobruk” placed in the same category as “Anzac,” which cannot be used for ...

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  24. Porter Stabbed in Shoulder and Hand

    Reginald O’Neill, railway porter, of Merrylands, received three stab wounds in the shoulder and hand at Central Railway Station tonight. ...

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  25. £5000 ANNUITY AT STAKE

    Captain Albert Francis Horatio Nelson, one time gold prospector and pearl Usher in Australia, has come to London as a spectator to the second ...

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  26. ‘May Start Big Industrial Crisis’

    Decision by NEI authorities to bring the Dutch ship Tjibesar from Melbourne to Sydney with foreign labor on board might cause the ...

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  27. Memorial as Mark of Gratitude

    To mark Australia's gratitude for America’s prompt aid in its hour of crisis, a suitable memorial is to erected by the Railway Department ...

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  28. Lottery Winner Semi- Paralysed War Veteran

    Mr A. C. Venner, of Wagga, who yesterday, is a World War 1 veteran won first prize in the NSW lottery who is paralysed in the left side. He ...

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  29. AUSTRALIA’S WHEAT POSITION

    After a tour of country centres, during which he attended several meetings of wheatgrowers, the chief president of the United Country ...

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  30. Palestine Rail Services Resume

    The Palestine railway services have resumed after a three day stoppage. It was reliably estimated that about half the British . troops in Palestine ...

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  31. Pay-as-you-Go Halt

    The Board of Inland Revenue has reported that income-tax official engaged on the pay-as-you-go system are so far in arrears with their work that ...

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  32. Class Distinction in Trains for Cricketers

    Reuter’s correspondent in Bombay says that the Cricket Board of Control has announced that players who this year are to visit England will travel ...

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  33. ‘Culture to be Brought to Country’

    As part of its programme for adult education, the NSW Government intended to establish cultural centres in country towns, said the Premier (Mr ...

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  34. FAINT SIGNALS HEARD FROM WRECKED PLANE

    Seven planes took off from Orly and 25 from Istres this morning to continue the search for the Dakota plane which crash-landed in the Italian Alps last Thursday with 13 passengers aboard. Hopes for the passengers are fast fading. They have been out three days and nights ...

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  35. ALLEGED IRREGULARITIES AT RUMANIAN ELECTIONS

    “Rumania’s elections this week appear to have been as false and irregular as London and Washington feared they would be states the diplomatic correspondent of the Press Association, who adds that reports received from the British political representative in Bucharest ...

    Article : 259 words
  36. Tin Plate May be Made in Australia

    Chairman of the Broken Hill Pty. Ltd (Mr H. D. Darling) announced today that in association with Australian Iron and Steel, they visualise ...

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  37. Natives Bid Against White Buyers

    From out of the Jungle hills behind Lae this morning a group of native chieftains walked into Lae to bid against white buyers at the ...

    Article : 142 words
  38. ENGINEERS TO GIVE NOTICE

    Before noon next Monday, 1000 members of the Amalgamated Engineering Union who are employed in workshops from which other ...

    Article : 94 words
  39. Petrol Allowance to be Increased

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  40. Radio Station Strikers to Resume

    A meeting of strikers among the staff of Radio Station 5KA, Adelaide, today decided to return to work tomorrow provided all the strikers are ...

    Article : 61 words
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